Amazon created a cooking show that lets you order the food to your door

Picture it: You're in your pajamas, lying on the couch while streaming Beat Bobby Flay, mouth salivating as Flay sears a steak to perfection. Instead of settling for a mediocre burger from Seamless, you hit up Amazon Prime. Thirty minutes later, you're feasting on a Flay-approved skirt steak.

Sound like a foodie fantasy? It's not.

Viewers in Japan will soon be able to impulse-buy products and foods from a comedy show airing on Amazon Prime in the fall, Grub Streetreported.

Japanese sketch comedy duo Taka and Toshi will host the still-untitled comedy show, which will feature local celebrities and also highlight regional dishes from around Japan, Grub Street reported. As of now, there are four 40-minute episodes planned.

Eating and streaming go together like PB&J (er, ramen and Sriracha) — and Amazon's robust streaming platform and its e-commerce domination mean it's perfectly positioned to test out an entertainment-commerce hybrid.

Amazon has not announced whether it will take this show on the road. For now, American couch potatoes will have to make do with the regular old #DashButton for Amazon Pantry items.